Comments: Wilson red-shirted in 2008, his first season at A&M after coming over from Winthrop, following Tommy John surgery. If early starts were any indication, he seemed to be all the way back with an array of above-average pitches. He goes right after hitters and while he's a little maximum effort with his delivery, he maintains it deep into starts. He's the kind of college starter who could sneak up on people come Draft time.Enhanced Scouting Report

107

Renfroe, David

South Panola HS (MS)

SS

R/R

6'03"

200

1990-11-16

HS

Comments: Renfroe is an exciting all-around high school talent who can do a little of everything on the baseball field. A talented pitcher who throws 93 mph and the QB for one of the top high school football programs in the country, he's very athletic but has baseball smarts to go along with it. He should hit for average and power in the future, so even if he has to move off shortstop, he's got the bat to make sense at third. His dad played pro ball for nine years, so the bloodlines are there to boot, making him a very intriguing player who should go off the board pretty early.Enhanced Scouting Report

138

Hazelbaker, Jeremy

Ball St U

CF

L/R

6'03"

1987-08-14

JR

168

Schwindenhammer, Seth

Limestone Community HS (IL)

LF

L/R

6'02"

205

1991-07-01

HS

198

Kline, Branden

Governor Thomas Johnson HS (MD)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

185

1991-09-29

HS

228

Younginer, John

Mauldin HS (SC)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

195

1990-11-03

HS

258

Wilkerson, William

Augusta St U

RF

R/R

6'00"

198

1988-07-20

JR

288

Volz, William

Baylor U

RHP

R/R

6'04"

225

1987-12-02

JR

Comments: After dominating as Team USA's closer over the summer, many pegged Volz for a short reliever role as a pro. Not so fast. If his early start is any indication, he might have plenty to make him an outstanding starting candidate, including three solid pitches and a good idea of how to use them. With terrific mound presence, if he can remain consistent with his command and carry his stuff deep into games, he could be a very intriguing college starter pick in June.Enhanced Scouting Report

318

Jacobs, Brandon

Parkview HS (GA)

LF

R/R

5'11"

240

1990-12-08

HS

348

Thompson, Jason

Germantown HS (TN)

SS

S/R

6'01"

1990-07-03

HS

378

Thomas, Michael

Southern U A&M

C

R/R

6'04"

220

1988-12-05

JR

408

McGuiness, Christopher

The Citadel

1B

L/L

6'01"

210

1988-04-11

JR

438

Holmes, William

Chaffey Col

RF

R/R

5'11"

230

1987-08-20

J2

468

Bugary, Michael

UC Berkeley

LHP

L/L

6'04"

215

1987-10-11

JR

498

Bard, Luke

Charlotte Christian School (NC)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

180

1990-11-13

HS

528

Sitton, Kraig

Oregon St U

LHP

L/L

6'05"

190

1988-07-13

JR

558

Parthemore, Reynolds

Cedar Cliff HS (PA)

RHP

R/R

6'05"

190

1991-04-07

HS

588

Ebert, Thomas

Florida International U

RHP

R/R

6'06"

235

1987-10-31

JR

618

Hassan, Alexander

Duke U

RHP

R/R

6'03"

195

1988-04-01

JR

648

Fant, Randall

Texas HS (TX)

LHP

L/L

6'04"

185

1991-01-28

HS

678

Flasher, Jordan

George Mason U

RHP

R/R

5'10"

165

1987-10-14

SR

708

Court, Christopher

Stephen F Austin St U

RHP

R/R

6'00"

180

1987-05-19

SR

738

Kemp, Daniel

Tantasqua Reg HS (MA)

SS

R/R

6'03"

180

1991-08-07

HS

768

House, Austin

La Cueva HS (NM)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

178

1991-01-24

HS

798

Head, Miles

Whitewater HS (GA)

3B

R/R

6'00"

215

1991-05-02

HS

Comments: Coleman is a solid defensive catcher coming from a good college program. He's got solid catch-and-throw skills and moves well behind the plate. The biggest question is his bat. He's struggled to find any kind of groove offensively in his junior season and it's therefore difficult to project any production for him with the bat. Defense behind the plate always has some value and it looks like whatever career Coleman might have will be as a backup.Enhanced Scouting Report